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Jim Rosenthal joins C5
ITV sporting stalwart Jim Rosenthal is to become the new face of football on Channel Five.
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OFT clears Sky to buy Living
Sky’s purchase of Living TV Group has been given the go-ahead by the Office of Fair Trading.
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BBC Daytime to boost current affairs and drama
BBC Daytime is increasing the amount of hours it is dedicating to consumer and current affairs, as well as UK-originated drama, following a critical BBC Trust report in July.
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William Hague backs BBC World Service
Foreign Secretary William Hague has strongly backed the BBC World Service and said MPs should not believe some of the “wild rumours” about its future.
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Copyright laws 'will price many out of broadband'
Changes to online copyright law could make broadband “unaffordable” for thousands of people, a consumer group has said.
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Parents unhappy with pre-watershed shows
A majority of parents in the UK believe children are being exposed to “inappropriate” content on television before the 9pm watershed, according to new research.
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C4 brands Seven Days a "new kind of reality"
Channel 4 revealed more details of Seven Days, the docu-soap it brands a “new kind of reality” - in a bid to fill the void left by the end of Big Brother.
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Broadcast Awards: deadline tomorrow
The entry deadline for the 2011 Broadcast Awards is tomorrow (Thursday 16 September) – so now is the time to compile and submit your entries online.
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Mode-Al scoops IABM award
The IABM has awarded its Peter Wayne Award to Mode-AL in recognition of its monitor stack system Speed Rack.
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IBC visitor numbers up on 2009
A total of 48,521 people attended IBC in Amsterdam this year, a rise of nearly nine per cent on 2009.
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Sky picks up award for 3D work
BSkyB’s pioneering work in the development of stereoscopic 3D broadcasting has been rewarded with an IBC special award.
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SGO teams with 3ality
SGO has formed a strategic alliance with 3ality Digital Systems that will see the two companies work together to develop and deliver stereoscopic 3D services and technology.
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Warsi calls for impartiality test to BBC strike
A Cabinet minister called for reassurances from the BBC today that planned strikes by staff would not breach impartiality rules by blacking out the Conservative Party conference.
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IBC: No rain, no gain
Jonathan Try, the vice-president of technology at Amsterdam’s Digital Media Centre, recalls the standards debates, workflow discussions and rain interruptions that epitomized IBC 2010.
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Sony starts work on ‘Red killer’
Sony is to introduce an “affordable 35mm camera” as it looks to move in on the market currently dominated by Red Digital Cinema’s Red One.
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DVB unveils first 3DTV standard
The DVB’s technical work on a first 3DTV standard for governing signals and captions is to be completed by November.
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Panasonic takes on DSLRs with AF101
Panasonic used IBC 2010 to unveil a working version of its micro four thirds ‘DSLR killer’, the AG-AF101 camcorder.
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Can buys four Element Technica 3D rigs
3D production company Can Communicate has bought four active stereographic 3D rigs from Element Technica.
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Ioko secures Samsung web-TV accreditation
Sky Player and SeeSaw developer Ioko has announced that it is teaming up with Samsung to develop direct-to-TV web applications for its TV sets.
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Digital radio switchover date "too early"
The government has been warned that its plan to switch over radio to digital by 2015 is “far too early” in a report for the Departure of Culture, Media and Sport.